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Old 07 February 2003, 09:21 AM
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I have some files that are MPG or AVI and I want to reduce the screen size and create them as WMV files.

How would I do this? What applications would I use?

The normal ones I use are no go for WMV's!

I'm trying to get Mark Khan's flamer video on to my phone!!!
Old 07 February 2003, 09:31 AM
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Media Box Audio Video Workstation looks pretty cool. Does exactly waht you want avi to wmv or mpg to wmv Free too
Old 07 February 2003, 09:37 AM
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I want some avi's as wmv and some mpg's as wmv!!

No worries, I got hold of Windows Media Encoder from the Microsoft website. It's a very good bit of kit!!!

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.aspx
Old 07 February 2003, 09:41 AM
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I think I now have a 1.3Mb/30 second version of the Mark Khan flamer video!!
Old 07 February 2003, 09:49 AM
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Check the features on the software on my link



Features:-
Playlist
Now with improved easy playlist creation. NEW !
CD Audio Grabber
CD to WAV, MP3, WMA, auto normalize, auto ID3
Super fast batch encoding, MP3 also supports Blade, Lame, and Xing encoders.
File Encoding
WAV to MP3, WMA / MP3 to WAV, WMA
Batch MP3 to WAV decoding in seconds, ready for burning as standard audio CD.
Decode sections of an MP3 to WAV using Punch In/Out
Video Encoding
AVI to WMV / MOV to WMV / MPG to WMV
Device Encoding
Sound card line-in to WMA / Video capture card to WMV. Option to set start/stop using clock timers.
Audio / Video player
Plays 27 different file formats.
Web Radio - Tune in to stations from around the world. Filter by country and genre.
Xaudio, Direct Sound Dual Stream DJ Mixer - Fade in/out/overlap mixing between songs.
CDDB2 free enhanced disc recognition service - get all the information about your audio CD and save it to the encoded file.
Look up CDDB info from MP3 file.
Music Browser - visit web sites with information about your audio CD, including artist sites, fan clubs, TV appearences, tour guides, album cover images and more.
Rich Text editor adds photos, lyrics etc. linked to songs or song directories.
Volume, Treble, Bass, Speed controls - save treble/bass/speed settings for each song.
Comprehensive database with auto-update, auto-song set, auto ID3, search, filter, play.
Auto search for files and add only new ones to the database.
File Manager - automatically creates directories for your files using CDDB info.
Create quick load song sets
Song queue ordered or randomized.
Song or song set repeat.
Choice of players.
Now with changeable graphical user interface designs ( skins )
Karaoke - create karaoke style highlighting lyrics.
Alarm clock - wake up to your favourite music.
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